Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Published: May 1, 2020, 4 p.m.

b'This is an audiobook of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte\\u0308, by Elizabeth Klett.
First published in 1837, Jane Eyre had a powerful impact on prose fiction. It focuses on the moral & spiritual development of its main character, Jane Eyre, through first-person narrative. Its importance and influence was highlighted in 2003, when the novel was ranked #10 in the BBC\\u2019s The Big Read survey.
The novel has five distinct parts: the beginning, where Jane is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her schooling, where she makes friends but is still oppressed; as a governess, where she falls in love with her employer; her time at Moor House, where she is proposed to; and her reunion with her employer as a governess.
Throughout each of the parts, Bront\\xeb brings up the eminent issues & ideas of the time and provides her perspective (often critical) on them. The full title of the novel is Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. While a work of fiction, it\\u2019s obvious that Bront\\xeb\\u2019s own experiences helped shape the book. While at school, Jane befriends Helen Burns. Helen eventually dies of tuberculosis in Jane\\u2019s arms. The character of Helen is based on Charlotte Bront\\xebs own sister, Maria Bront\\xeb, who died at 11 of the same disease.
Title: Jane Eyre
Author: Charlotte Bront\\xeb
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I cleaned up the recording as follows:

Removed the introduction of the narrator.
Removed the LibriVox introduction.
Shorted or removed long silences.


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